^38 DESCRIPTIVE LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



Cape Grape. See Alexander's. 



Carman, p. 420. 



Carter. Berries large, round, 

 reddish-black, of good quality. 

 Season medium. 



Cassady, p. 426. 



Catawba, p. 420. 



Catawba Tokay. See Catawba. 



Cayuga, p. 420. 



Centennial. Bunch and berry 

 medium ; light red, tender, rich, 

 vinous. Watertown, N. Y. 



Champion. Bunch medium, com- 

 pact; berries medium, round, 

 black, of poor quality. A 

 strong grower, productive and 

 showy, and profitable for mar- 

 ket in some places. 



Clara, p. 426. 



Clifton's Constantine. See Al- 

 exander's. 



Clinton, p. 420. 



Clover Street Black. Bunches 

 and berries large, black; very 

 good. Cross of native and 

 foreign. Rochester, N. Y. New. 



Coleraine. Bunch medium; 

 berry rather small, whitish, 

 juicy, very sweet, hangs well 

 to the stems. 



Columbia. Bunches small, com- 

 pact; berries small, black; 

 pleasant, vinous. Georgetown, 

 D. C. 



Columbian. Bunch large, com- 

 pact; berry very large, round, 

 black. 



Concord, p. 420. 



Cornucopia, p. 420. 



Cornucopia Bunch. Berry small, 

 cracks badly. 



Cottage, p. 421. 



Creveling, p. 421. 



Critic. A seedling of JeflFerson, 



resembles Delaware, though 



not so good. 

 Croton, p. 426. 

 Cuyahoga, p. 426. 

 Cynthiana, p. 421. 



Damascus. Bunches large; ber- 

 ries very large, black; rather 

 acid. Exotic — requires fire- 

 heat. 



Dana. Bunches and berries me- 

 dium, dark red ; slightly vinous, 

 fine. Roxbury, Mass. New. 



Delaware, p. 424. 



De vereux. Bunches medium; 

 berries small, purple; sweet. 

 Foreign, 



Diamond, p. 426. 



Diana, p. 424. 



Diana Hamburg, p. 424. 



Dracut Amber. A brown fox, 

 somewhat resembling but not 

 equal in flavor to the Northern 

 Muscadine. 



Duchess, p. 426. 



Dutch Sweetwater. Bunches me- 

 dium; berries large, oval, am- 

 ber; good early white grape. 

 Foreign. 



Early Dawn. Bunch medium, 

 long, shouldered ; berry round, 

 black, with a thick bloom ; rich 

 and of good quality. Quite 

 early. A cross of Israella and 

 Muscat Hamburgh. Origin, 

 Newburg, N. Y. 



Early Golden Campbell, p. 368. 



Early Sweetwater. See White 

 Sweetwater. 



Early Victor, p. 421. 



Eaton, p. 421. 



Elsinborough, or Elsinburgh, p, 

 421. 



